Can I legally put video and audio surveillance equipment outdoors on my residential property if I also post clearly visible warning signs?
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Can I legally put video and audio surveillance equipment outdoors on my residential property if I also post clearly visible warning signs?
Asked on March 31, 2012 under Personal Injury, Washington
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Robert Slim / Robert C. Slim - Attorney at Law
Answered 11 years ago | Contributor
Although I cannot comment on any other state's laws, you can install whatever surveillance equipment you want to monitor your own property in Texas. Additionally, I am not aware of any Texas law requiring you to post warning signs. The practical advantage to posting signs, however, is to possibly deter any potential criminal activity before it begins.
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